The Russian Pavilion and the virtual stand at Marché du Film are organized by Roskino with the support of the Russian Cinema Fund and the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.
Despite complications due to the coronavirus pandemic, Russia will take part in the world’s major film festival. The Russian Pavilion will open on July 6 at Village International in Cannes. The Pavilion traditionally represents Russia at the Festival and the Marché du Film market being the main information center for promoting Russian cinema on an international scale.
The Pavilion will become a place of offline discussions, presentations, and networking of Russian companies with their foreign partners. Online events will also be held at the Russian Pavilion for those who are not able to reach the festival because of the epidemiological situation. The Pavilion will serve as a meeting point for the Russian participants of the official program of the Festival with press representatives.
Despite complications due to the coronavirus pandemic, Russia will take part in the world’s major film festival. The Russian Pavilion will open on July 6 at Village International in Cannes. The Pavilion traditionally represents Russia at the Festival and the Marché du Film market being the main information center for promoting Russian cinema on an international scale.
The Pavilion will become a place of offline discussions, presentations, and networking of Russian companies with their foreign partners. Online events will also be held at the Russian Pavilion for those who are not able to reach the festival because of the epidemiological situation. The Pavilion will serve as a meeting point for the Russian participants of the official program of the Festival with press representatives.
- 7/8/2021
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
When last we heard from director Karen Oganesyan it was with moody hitman thriller The Ghost (Domovoy). But the director is back now with something considerably more light hearted.Titled Five Brides, Oganesyan's latest is a post-war rom-com, one that seems to be channeling a bit of the Golden Age mentality. The story revolves around a young soldier returning from war, his return met by five young women competing for his attention. Because, you know, there's been a war on. Men are a major commodity.Don't let the overly cute poster put you off of this one, the trailer below is a stylish, playful affair. This one looks as though it could be a major charmer. Take a look....
- 6/7/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Today's indie trailer comes from Russia, a hitman action thriller called The Ghost or Domovoy in Russian. Thanks to Twitch for finding it. I chose to feature it today because I love the concept. It's one of those sleek ideas that you're screenwriting friend would come up with to mirror his own writing troubles. Basically, in The Ghost, a novelist and an actual assassin meet up and start working together, setting up an actual hit so that the novelist can get some real life inspiration. The production value in this looks great as well, it kind of reminds me of Bourne a bit. Give it a shot, you may actually want to see the whole thing after watching this. Watch the international trailer for Karen Oganesyan's The Ghost: [flv:http://media2.firstshowing.net/firstshowing/ghost-russian-int-trailer.flv http://media2.firstshowing.net/firstshowing/ghost-russian-int-trailer.jpg 564 376] A novelist (Konstantin Khabenskiy) with writer's block enlists the aid of an assassin for some inspiration. The Ghost, aka Domovoy, is...
- 12/20/2009
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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